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September 16, 2003
Coming to America Seattle, WA - USA
We have arrived in Seattle… but not after a painful experience with the INS officials in Minneapolis. I do not understand why the American INS border people have to be such assholes.
Mark presented his green card and other appropriate documentation along with his passport when it was our turn to have our documentation reviewed by the INS agent in Minneapolis. I just handed over my passport which was scanned quickly and easily. As an American, I was fine. But, there were questions for Mark… “How long have you been out of the country?” “Why?” These were not calmly asked questions, but a forceful interrogation with an exceptionally accusatory tone. Then the INS agent did something extremely patronizing. He asked Mark if he could read… and then told him to read the first line of his green card.
Mark complied, but that’s when things started getting nasty. The INS agent said Mark’s card was expired (Which is clearly wasn’t.) and threatened that “THEY” (whoever “THEY might be!?) were going to take the card away from Mark. He raised his voice said a bunch of things which were completely incorrect under the INS law and then he stamped Mark in under a completely lawful green card entry which seemed to invalidate everything he had previously said.
As an American, I am embarrassed by the INS agents behavior. I understand the need for National Security after September 11th but this goes too far. As my husband, Mark is completely entitled to enter and leave the USA and has done nothing to deserve such harassment at the borders. I can only imagine what it’s like to be someone from an “undesirable” place passing through US immigration these days. I think it’s a horrible reflection on our nation and a terrible first face to present to travelers and visitors.
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